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The phrase "a ambulance" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an ambulance" because "ambulance" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "When I saw the accident, I immediately called for an ambulance."
Alternatives: "a paramedic vehicle" or "an emergency vehicle."
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as a ambulance siren wailed behind him, one New Yorker announced with a grin, "No doubt a pedestrian".
Overall, 62% of category A ambulance calls were responded to within the eight minute target and 83% of less urgent category B calls were attended within the 19 minute target.
Initially four key categories of healthcare providers were selected; (a) Ambulance caregivers, (b) General Practitioners (GPs), (c) Nurses from the Emergency Department and (d) Medical specialists working at the Emergency Department.
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"A doctor, an ambulance," I was pleading.
A friend called an ambulance.
Then a call for an ambulance "forthwith".
A cameraman flagged down an ambulance.
We usually use an ambulance helicopter or an ambulance car/rapid response car for dispatch.
A doctor bundled her into an ambulance.
The officers called an ambulance.
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